i use to drag race a kz1000, 8.5 inch slick, air shifter, wheelie bar , the
whole nine yards. full race.
at a track in north texas, Texas Motorplex.
where is your bike at?
do you have a 1-2 auto trans?. mine did.
id like to see a pic. if you have one.
joe
"gonefishiing" wrote in message
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thinking about selling my 1977 KZ1000
34 mm smoothbores
racing cams
high compression pistons
slightly longer swingarm
modified suspension
modifed gearing
etc
etc
in otherwords.......kind of fast. :
bike has been sitting around unridden for the last 15-16 years
has about 10,000 miles on it.
gave it up for reasons of insanity.
gf.
"Capt. NealŪ" wrote in message
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Stock bike for stock bike, the Yamaha RD 350's were untouchable
because they were powerful and LIGHT. My GT380 was no match
because it was quite a bit heavier. When I got done souping it up,
though, it could beat stock RD 350's all day long.
Tell you what, though. Put some 32mm Mikunis and a nice pair
of chromed expansion chambers and screw the right jets into
those monster carbs and even a Kawasaki 500 triple couldn't
touch an RD350 in the quarter.
I'm old now and don't like that bent down position of a
cafe racer. I do have a nice, matching, silver WindjammerSS
with lowers for long-distance touring. It looks great in
cruising mode. Been all over the country with it.
CN
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Thats a super clean bike for its age.
Back in the early 80's I had a Yahama RD350 it could smoke any big bike
on the road in the quarter mile.
I suggest you put down bars on it and if you can find one a 1/4 faring.
Nothing like a nice cafe racer.
Joe
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